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Hawks' DeAndre' Bembry explains his side of Marcus Smart outburst

Hawks' DeAndre' Bembry explains his side of Marcus Smart outburst originally appeared on nbcsportsboston.com What exactly set Marcus Smart off on DeAndre' Bembry? The Atlanta Hawks forward didn't discuss what words he exchanged with Smart that caused the Boston Celtics guard to charge at him in the third quarter of Saturday night's game. But Bembry seemed pleased with his ability to keep his emotions in check, per Brad Rowland of UPROXX Sports.20 Jan @ 7PM

Irving has 32 as Celtics rally in 4th quarter, top Hawks

Kyrie Irving and the Boston Celtics found a way. Irving scored 32 points and the Celtics rallied to beat the Atlanta Hawks 113-105 on Saturday for their third straight win. After trailing for most of the night, Boston took the lead with a 9-0 fourth-quarter run, including a go-ahead 3-pointer by Jaylen Brown, who had 14 points.20 Jan @ 1PM

Marcus Smart loses his mind in altercation with Hawks' DeAndre' Bembry after ejection

Marcus Smart is known across the NBA for his lack of chill, but the Boston Celtics guard might have taken that reputation a little too far on Saturday. A verbal squabble between Smart and Atlanta Hawks wing DeAndre' Bembry quickly escalated into Smart charging toward his opponent and having to be forcibly removed from the Celtics' game against the Hawks. That came after Smart's second technical foul of the night, earning him automatic ejection and leaving him with four points on 1-of-4 shooting and four assists in 17 minutes.20 Jan @ 4AM

Report: Add Kings to the list of teams interested in trading for Jeremy Lin

The Philadelphia 76ers, Portland Trail Blazers, and New Orleans Pelicans have all expressed interest in trading for Atlanta Hawks veteran point guard Jeremy Lin. Now, we can add the Sacramento Kings to the list of teams exploring a trade for the 30-year-old. After starting the season with an unexpected record, the Kings are suddenly in the chase for the eighth seed in the Western Conference playoffs.17 Jan @ 7PM

Dennis Schroder happier with Thunder, their winning mentality than he was with Hawks

Dennis Schroder said the mentality within the Thunder organization is far better than what it was when he was with the Atlanta Hawks. It's safe to say that, not even halfway through the year, Dennis Schroder is happy he was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The guard landed in Oklahoma this past summer after being traded from the Atlanta Hawks, and is off to a solid start, too.17 Jan @ 7AM